I had to attend hospital and get pain killing injections in my vertabrae

Side Effect Event date: Wednesday October 20th 12:00:00 AM Medication Dosage: 20mg Medication Frequency: daily Patient Age: 42 Patient Weight: 126 Other medications: nsaid Diagnosis: mild depression and assistance with brain function ADD symptoms Pre-existing conditions: Refractive depression
I have never smoked in my life not even one day,and i very rarely touch alcohol Hospitalized? No Life-threatening? No Disabled? No Birth Defects? No Was intervention required to prevent damage? No Other serious medical events? Yes Died? No

It is estimated that 1.5 million preventable adverse drug events occur each year. Many more millions of mild adverse drug events occur each year which can affect your health, mental state, and normal everyday functioning. Drug side effects can cause death, disability, and illness.

Most drugs have a large list of nonsevere or mild adverse effects which do not rule out continued usage. These effects depend on individual sensitivity, and can include nausea, dizziness, diarrhea, malaise, vomiting, headache, dermatitis, dry mouth, etc. Check commonly reported side effects . These can be considered a form of pseudo-allergic reaction, as not all users experience these effects; many users experience none at all.
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